It is bold, it is well written, and it is even a little silly. It is the action of a veteran who isn't afraid to take a little personal heat. It is a gesture that we suspect will fire up the Panthers fan base. Kalil's move should be even more popular with his teammates.

Teammates "love it" but what about the organization? Kalil purchased the ad
without the expressed written consent of the Panthers, but their team website
showed that they are on board Wednesday morning.

It's refreshing in this Belichickian world to see an NFL team having a
little fun. If the Panthers don't make the playoffs this year, it won't be
because of Kalil's "guarantee." High expectations never are a bad thing.